Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship MP Andrew Scheer (Regina – Qu’Appelle), spoke about how Italian and Greek immigrants have become an integral part of Canada. MP Scheer continued by classifying these refugees as legitimate. Furthermore, MP Scheer asked why, returning Daesh fighters, are being granted refugee status. The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Ahmed Hussen, replied by assuring MP Scheer that Canada can tell the difference between legitimate asylum seekers and returning Daesh fighters. In addition, Minister Hussen stated that Canada is a compassionate country that is providing protection to Yazidi women and girls in Canada. Minister Hussen brought up the fact that the current government has almost quadrupled the number of privately sponsored refugees entering Canada and has restored refugee health care which was cut by the previous government.

Sexual Harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces MP Scheer asked why the government is not doing more to create a safe, harassment-free workplace and why the government is not creating policies preventing sexual harassment or sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces. The Minister of National Defence, Harjit S. Sajjan, asserted that inappropriate sexual behaviour is unacceptable and intolerable. Minister Sajjan continued by noting that Bill C-65 - which amends the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence) – has recently been tabled by the government. Finally, Minister Sajjan spoke of the proven track record of the current government in curtailing sexual harassment and sexual assault.